Will of William Robblee of Lanesborough
Transcribed by Cindy Walcott
"In the name of God, Amen. I
William Robblee of Lanesborough, in the County of Berkshire and Common-wealth of
Massachusetts, being of sound mind and memory, believing in the immortality of
the soul and the mortality of the body, do now in the most solemn manner, desire
to give up my soul to God who gave it and my body to be buried in a decent
manner at the discretion of my executors hereafter named--
It is my also my will and pleasure that the worldly goods which a kind
providence hath bestowed upon me, be disposed of in the following manner,
agreeable to those presents, which I do now make, and constitute my last will
and Testament: - that is to say, I give to my wife Ketura the use of one third
part of all my real estate, except the farm in the west part of Lanesborough,
known by the name of the Lamkin farm, during her natural life and after my just
debts are paid, one third of my stock and cattle, and household furniture, to be
disposed of at her pleasure. Also the use of my Bay mare, over and above one
third part of my Stock of Cattle, as aforesaid, and if said mare has any
increase, that my sons, Andrew, Francis, John Brush and Erastus shall equally
share in the profits of the same.
To my sons William and Hiram, and to my Daughters Lucy, Ketura, Rebeccah and
Susannah, I give twenty acres of Land in the west part of Lanesborough, to be
Divided Equally Between them, said twenty acres is known by the name of the
Lamkin farm.
To my sons Andrew, Francis, John Bush, & Erastus, I give the whole of my
real Estate, Except what is Disposed of as above -- and also all my farming
tools, two thirds parts of my Household furniture, and two thirds of my stock of
cattle, Except the Bay mare above mentioned.
To my Daughter Mary, I give free Liberty to Dwell in my house with my family so
long as she remains, a single woman, also twenty shillings to be paid by my wife
within one year from the date of these presents.
To my Daughter Sarah, I give twenty pounds Lawful money, to be paid her, in such
things as she may want, when She arrives at the age of Eighteen years or at the
time of her marriage, said Twenty Pounds to be paid by my wife Katura, & my
sons Francis, John Brush, and Erastus in Equal Proportion. And I do hereby
Constitute and appoint my wife Ketura, Executrix, and my Brothers in Law,
Bethuel Baker & Francis Baker, Executors, of this my last will and
Testament.
In Testimony and in Confirmation of all of which, I have hereunto set my hand
and seal, this sixteenth Day of March, in the year of our Lord Christ, 1792
William Robblee (signature)
Signed, sealed, Pronounced and Declared by the
said William Robblee to be his last will and
Testament, in the presence of us;
Nemeniah Bull
Obed Edson Junor
Hiram Torrey
Sworn by all the witnesses
March 19, 1792.
(Filed in the Berkshire County Probate Court 19 Apr 1792)
On 30 Dec 1792, Andrew, Francis and Sarah Robblee, all minors over the age of
fourteen, chose James Rockwell, yeoman of Lanesborough, as their guardian.
On 10 Jan 1793, Katura Robblee was nominated guardian of John Brush Robblee and
Erastus Robblee, both minors under the age of fourteen.